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The Times of India Swanand Kirkire mourns demise of Pak musician Haniya Aslam

Indian lyricist, playback singer, and actor Swanand Kirkire was deeply shocked upon hearing about the passing of Pakistani musician Haniya Aslam.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: College principal steps down amid students' protest

Sandip Ghosh, the principal of RG Kar Medical College, resigned amid protests following the rape and murder of a second-year PGT doctor. Junior doctors demanded his removal and a magisterial inquiry, disrupting hospital services. The West Bengal Doctors Forum has requested a thorough investigation and increased security. A suspect has been arrested after the incident.

The Times of India Investors lose Rs 53,000 crore as Adani group stocks tank

Shares of Adani Group companies fell up to 7% following allegations against Sebi chief Madhabi Buch in the Adani-Hindenburg controversy. The market capitalization of Adani's 10 stocks dropped significantly, resulting in investor losses.

The Times of India Musk reveals plan ahead of his interview with Trump

Former US President Donald Trump announced he would appear for an interview with Elon Musk on Monday night. Musk revealed he would conduct system scaling tests to prepare. Trump's campaign confirmed the 8 pm Eastern timing, describing the interview as significant. Both Trump and Musk have publicly expressed mutual admiration previously.

The Times of India Kejriwal approaches SC again, challenges high court order

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal approached the Supreme Court, challenging the Delhi High Court's refusal to grant relief against his CBI arrest related to an alleged liquor scam. Besides contesting the arrest, Kejriwal also filed a regular bail plea. Previously, the Supreme Court had granted him bail in a separate ED case. Kejriwal remains in jail following the HC's decision.

The Times of India Rohit, Virat likely to feature in Duleep Trophy

The Duleep Trophy, running from September 5 to September 24, will serve as crucial match practice for the players and a platform for assessing their form and readiness. The inclusion of top players is expected to enhance the tournament's competitiveness and appeal. The first Test between India and Bangladesh will commence in Chennai on September 19. The tournament will showcase prominent players including Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Axar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryakumar Yadav, and Kuldeep Yadav.

The Times of India Airtel, Jio & Voda to TRAI: Time to regulate Google, WhatsApp & others

Telecom operators Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea urged TRAI to introduce new regulations for messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, arguing they provide similar services to traditional mobile operators. They also supported TRAI's proposal for a pan-India Unified Services Authorisation, marking the first major telecom licensing reform in 30 years to simplify regulations and reduce costs.

The Times of India Global youth unemployment hits 15-year-low level: UN

Youth unemployment reached a 15-year low globally, but Asia lagged behind, according to the ILO's 'Global Employment Trends for Youth 2024' report. The report revealed that 64.9 million young people were unemployed last year. Young men benefited more from the labor market recovery.

The Times of India Why Arshad Nadeem received buffalo as gift from father-in-law

Pakistan's Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem received a buffalo from his father-in-law, Muhammad Nawaz, as a special gift. Nadeem's record-breaking javelin throw at the Paris Olympics sparked this traditional gesture, emphasizing the deep respect and value in their rural community. Nawaz highlighted Nadeem’s dedication and humble nature, celebrating his achievements.

The Times of India Grenades, firearms from NDFB-era found buried in Assam village

The Assam Police uncovered a cache of grenades and firearms in the Sonitpur district. The discovery included hand grenades, a pistol, a revolver, and detonators, believed to have been hidden during the National Democratic Front of Bodoland insurgency. The items were buried deep underground to evade detection, as revealed by DGP GP Singh.